theKompany.com is pleased to announce the release of VeePee v1.0 and SIP/PyQt/PyKDE version 2.1. VeePee is the Python-based scripting environment for KDE, and SIP/PyQt/PyKDE are the Python bindings for Qt and KDE. These updates are to support Python 2.0 as well as numerous feature additions and some bug fixes. The VeePee page now contains screenshots for your enjoyment.

PyQt and PyKDE have been around for some time, and yes they are very cool :). They are the basis of VeePee and our new Python debugger called Eric. I know a lot of people use them, but I'm not sure exactly what all is out there. The port to KDE 2.0 will be trivial and should follow the official 2.0 release by just a few days.

I've been using PyQt and PyKDE for ages - at
my website (http://www.valdyas.org/python) there
are lots of projects I've started (some even
finished) with PyQt/KDE for KDE 1.1.2.

I'm at two minds about using PyKDE now: PyQt has become cross-platform since version 2.0. However, I think it will be quite easy to write apps that use PyKDE (once it has been released for KDE 2.0), that degrade nicely to PyQt only when only that's
available. Python is so wonderfully dynamic.

I've said it before: I've never had so much fun as when working with Python and Qt. Clean design, good documentation, instant impressive results, full feature-set...

Means the same here in the states, and VeePee was done by our only British employee. It was actually called Visual Python originally, but we had some naming conflicts and had to change it. VeePee was the first thing that came up, we will probably change it again at some point, but part of the problem is that the letters VP are all through the code, and we didn't want to make a mass change of that either. We are open to suggestions :).